In the soup over new regulations

Haresh Says as published in Malay Mail today. My wife complains I hardly shower her any PDA (public display of affection). “If you’re too shy to even kiss me on the cheek, at least hold my hand lah,” she said when we were shopping at KLCC two days ago. In my defence, I argued I was merely following what former KL mayor Roslin Hassan had told BBC in 2006, that couples in KL should not kiss passionately in public. Also in 2003, the Federal Court had ruled City Hall officers were right to prosecute Ooi Kean Thong and Siow Ai Wei for holding hands and kissing at the KLCC park. I almost got hammered with her high heels. And I am sure many people would have felt like hammering politicians and ministers over their ridiculous comments made regarding the whole soup kitchen fiasco. Much has been said about it. Most made their feelings heard in cafes and over social media after Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri ...